March 15, 2025
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**Heartbreaking News: Bodybuilding Legend Robby Robinson Passes Away at 79**

 

The bodybuilding world is mourning the loss of Robby Robinson, the legendary American former professional bodybuilder, who has passed away at the age of 79. Robinson, known as “The Black Prince” of bodybuilding, was an icon in the sport, inspiring generations with his incredible physique, dedication, and longevity.

 

Born in 1946, Robinson rose to prominence during the golden era of bodybuilding in the 1970s and 1980s. He was one of the sport’s most recognizable figures, competing alongside legends like Arnold Schwarzenegger and Frank Zane. His sculpted, symmetrical physique earned him numerous titles, including Mr. America, Mr. World, Mr. Universe, and multiple Masters Olympia championships.

 

Beyond his competitive success, Robinson was a trailblazer for Black athletes in bodybuilding, breaking barriers and paving the way for greater diversity in the sport. He was featured in the classic 1977 documentary *Pumping Iron*, which introduced bodybuilding to mainstream audiences and showcased his rivalry and camaraderie with fellow athletes.

 

Even in his later years, Robinson remained dedicated to fitness, advocating for natural bodybuilding, longevity, and proper nutrition. He continued training, coaching, and inspiring younger generations, proving that discipline and a healthy lifestyle could keep the body strong well into old age.

 

Tributes have been pouring in from across the bodybuilding and fitness communities. Arnold Schwarzenegger, a longtime friend and competitor, shared his condolences, saying, “Robby was one of the greats—his passion, his physique, and his impact on bodybuilding will never be forgotten.”

 

Robby Robinson’s legacy will live on through the countless athletes he inspired and the impact he made on the sport. His dedication to fitness and excellence will forever be remembered. Rest in peace, Black Prince.

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